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rhscl/mongodb24-el7

A release of MongoDB, a cross-platform document-oriented database system classified as a NoSQL database. This Software Collection includes the mongo-java-driver package.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

czanik/syslog-ng36

This is the previous stable version of syslog-ng. The syslog-ng incubator is also available here with support for java, zmq and kafka.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

gipawu/Test

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 41 : x86_64

loveshack/livhpc

Various things originally used on the Liverpool University HPC service that aren't yet, or can't be (e.g. using dkms), in Fedora/EPEL, as well as rebuilds and modifications of existing packages. This used to target principally EPEL6, but now is mainly for EPEL8 -- other targets are currently mostly for testing the packaging. See also the parallel gridengine repo. [This no longer reflects Liverpool usage, but I've kept the name for now.] People who don't believe in packaging might still find this useful for providing build recipes. You can extract the .spec file from the downloaded source of package X like this and look at the %prep and %build sections: rpm2cpio X-*.src.rpm | cpio -i X.spec You can use rpm2cpio also on Debian-ish systems. Not in Fedora (some not suitable): abinit, ace, adept-utils, adios, aftermath, aftermath-openmp, aster, aten, autodock_vina, aws-libfabric, baler, bashdb, basicanalysis, blcr, bowtie2, caffe, caliper, callpath, clustalw, clustalx, clusteringsuite, code_saturne, cosma, cryptominisat2, cube-plugins, dakota, darshan, dimemas, dtcmp, elemental, extra-p, extrae, eztrace, fakechroot, feast, FIRESTARTER, flint, flom, folding, form, fzjlinktest, gf-complete, glm, gluegen, gtg, gti, harminv, hbdict, hisat2, hp2p, hpcc, hwloc2, intel-mlsl, ior, ipm, jerasure, jogl, json-cwx, jube, kexec-reboot, knem, last-seq, launchmon, libbsctools, libctl, l libhmsbeagle, libibprof, libiomp, liblsb, libmonitor, libmsr, libsprng2, libtinythread++, lighter, likwid, lwgrp, m4ri, macsio, maqao, mcsim, mdhim, mdtest, memp, mkl-dnn, mpe2, mpifileutils, mpiP, mrbayes, mrmpi, mrnet, msr-safe, must, muster, n-diff, netguage, oases, ocl-icd, octopus, omp-compat, onesis, open-axiom, openblas-compat (subvert netlib, atlas), opencl-filesystem, opencl-headers, openfoam, openspeedshop, openturns (from upstream srpm), opium, osu-micro-benchmarks, otf2prv, padb, paraver, pcm, perl-Algorithm-Munkres, perl-Bio-Phylo, perl-BioPerl, perl-BioPerl-Run, perl-XML-XML2JSON, pexsi, phish, phyml, plfs, plink, ploticus, plumed, pnmpi, pocl, proot, pseudo, ptf, python-chainer, python-keras, python-mpldatacursor-getpass, R-kazaam, R-pbdBASE, R-pbdDEMO, R-pbdDMAT, R-pbdML, R-pbdMPI, R-pbdNCDF4, R-pbdPROF, R-pbdRPC, R-pbdSLAP, R-pbdZMQ, R-pmclust, R-remoter, R-rgdal, R-Rmpi, R-sp, RASPA2, ravel, reprompi, relapack, rstudio-deps, siesta, scorep-plugins, simde, simgrid, sionlib, sip, spectral, spmp, STAT, SU2, superlu_dist4, synapse, threadspotter, tophat, tracking, trilinos, txr, velvet, vite, warewulf-nhc, wrap, wrf, wrf3, xed Rebuilds/ports for EPEL7/8: bashdb, busybox, CGAL, clustal-omega, cp2k, cpptasks, eigen2, EMBOSS, engrid, freefem++, freecad, gluegen2, gmm, gromacs, gts, hpl, hsakmt, hwloc2, intel-mpi-benchmarks, iotop, jcommon, jfreechart, jogl2, jsoncpp, lapack, libcircle, libharu, libmatheval, lmfit, mpibash, munge, mxml, OCE, ois, ogre, papi54-papi, papi55-papi, papi56-papi, papi57-papi, papi60-papi, patchelf, perl-Ace, perl-Convert-Binary-C, perl-Data-Stag, perl-Math-Derivative, perl-Math-Spline, perl-PostScript, perl-SVG-Graph, perl-TeX-encode, R-argon2, R-Biobase, R-BiocGenerics, R-Biostrings, R-DynDoc, R-float, R-getPass, R-IRanges, R-IRanges, R-png, R-R6, R-rstudioapi, R-sodium, R-pbdRPC, R-pbdZMQ, R-R6, R-tkWidgets, R-widgetTools, R-XVector, rocm-runtime, rpmlint, smesh, spglib, shiny, sip, sosdb, suitesparse, swing-layout, tng, uClibc, z3 Adaptations/updates for EPEL7/8: NetPIPE (for mpi), PyQt4 (python3), bowtie, cgnslib (update, Fortran support), compat-blacs (for compat-scalapack), compat-scalapack (version 1), dmtcp (update, IB support), fftw (update), freeipmi (update), ga (update), gromacs (update), hwloc, intel-mpi-benchmarks, jemalloc (profiling), libdb48, libdwarf, libunwind (update), memkind, openconnect, ncbi-blast+ (update), net-snmp (extension support), netcdf (parallel build), NetworkManager-openconnect, opensm (update) General updates: cpuid, elpa (optimization), python-mpldatacursor, ga, sshpass (otp support) Now in EPEL (or epel-testing)/Fedora: MUMPS (scotch ordering), R-rlecuyer (EPEL), blis, charliecloud, cube update, datamash, dl_poly, eatmydata, firejail, hypre, lammps, libxsmm, scalasca, dssp, jcuber, orangefs, parallel, patchelf, quantum-espresso, parallel (updated), petsc, procenv, singularity, superlu_dist
  • EPEL 7 : ppc64le, x86_64
  • EPEL 8 : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64
  • EPEL 9 : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64

tykeal/GlobalPlatform

Packages for working with Java Smart Cards that utilize the GlobalPlatform card specification.

dmaphy/Geany

Geany is a small and fast integrated development enviroment with basic features and few dependencies to other packages or Desktop Environments. Some features: Syntax highlighting Code completion Code folding Construct completion/snippets Auto-closing of XML and HTML tags Call tips Support for Many languages like C, Java, PHP, HTML, Python, Perl, Pascal symbol lists and symbol name auto-completion Code navigation Simple project management Plugin interface In this repository you will find latest builds from the Git master development branch. Use carefully and at your own risk.
  • Fedora 41 : i386, x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : i386, x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : i386, x86_64

danielkza/java-openjdk-font-patches

OpenJDK builds including fontconfig patches for improved font rendering.

mizdebsk/override

Fixed or tweaked versions of some Fedora packages, for personal use.

gnuandrew/icedtea

RPMs for IcedTea releases and any associated dependencies
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

patches/js-future

This is a testing repository for new Web Assets/JavaScript and associated nodejs packages. It may contain experimentally ported web app packages, fancy new JS packages, or new versions of core infrastructural packages like web-assets or nodejs-packaging. Do not use it for production purposes. If it breaks, you get to keep all 10,000 carefully symlinked pieces. Please note that the monitor page lies.